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National Cancer Awareness Day – November 7, 2021


NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY
National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on November 7 in India. The day highlights the significance of increased awareness about cancer prevention and early detection for the general public. The National Cancer Control Programme was initiated in 1975 to provide cancer treatment facilities in the country. In India, nearly 1.1 million new cases are being reported annually. Two-thirds of cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, reducing patients’ chances of survival. Various programs have been initiated to increase research on the prevention and early detection of cancer.

HISTORY OF NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY
National Cancer Awareness Day was first announced by the Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan in September 2014, and that 7th November will be observed as National Cancer Awareness Day every year to generate awareness about early detection and avoid leading cancer-causing lifestyles.

Harsh Vardhan launched a state-level of cancer control, encouraging early detection and research into curing cancer. National Cancer Awareness Day also encourages people to report to government hospitals, CGHS, and municipal clinics for a free screening. Information booklets are also circulated to generate awareness on how to avoid getting cancer and to look for signs of early symptoms. In 1975, the National Cancer Control Programme was initiated to provide cancer treatment facilities in India. The program was modified in 1984-85 to provide thrust to prevention and early detection of cancer.

National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on 7th November to coincide with the birth anniversary of the Novel-prize winning scientist Madame Curie. Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867, Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of radium and polonium, and her huge contribution to the fight against cancer. Her work led to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer.

In India, nearly 1.1 million new cases are being reported annually. It is estimated that one woman dies of cervical cancer every 8 minutes in India. To***co (smoked and smokeless) use accounted for 3,17,928 deaths in men and women in 2018. Cancers of the oral cavity and lungs account for over 25% of cancer deaths in males and cancer of the breast and oral cavity account for 25% of cancers in females.
Today, Dr. Harsh Vardhan advises that if detected early, cancer could be treated at a fraction of the cost that is incurred when diagnosed at an advanced stage. Its mortality rate is also lowered substantially if people report for screening when the earliest symptoms are manifested.

NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY TIMELINE
2018
To***co (smoked and smokeless) use accounts for 3,17,928 deaths in men and women in India, which Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan says to avoid because smoking can lead to cancer.

2014
The importance of cancer awareness
National Cancer Awareness Day is first announced by the Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan

1975
Cancer detection programs launched
The National Cancer Control Programme is initiated to provide cancer treatment facilities in India

1911
Nobel Prize winner
Marie Currie receives her second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, in recognition of her work in radioactivity.

1867
The birth of a genius
Marie Currie, a notable scientist remembered for her work leading to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer, is born in Warsaw Poland. Her birthdate is remembered in India, as the day of National Cancer Awareness Day

NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY FAQS
Is cancer increasing in India?
India had an estimated 1.16 million new cancer cases in 2018, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), which said that one in 10 Indians will develop cancer during their lifetime and one in 15 will die of the disease.

How many cancer patients are there in India?
The World Cancer Report said that according to the estimated cancer burden in India in 2018, there are about 1.16 million new cancer cases, 784,800 cancer deaths, and 2.26 million 5-year prevalent cases in India’s population of 1.35 billion.

What does breast cancer awareness mean?
Breast cancer awareness is an effort to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of breast cancer through education on symptoms and treatment.

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY

Get a screening

Early detection of cancer can be life-saving. Every year, make sure to book an appointment and get tested. Cancer screening and detection services are available in cities of Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bhilai, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Delhi-NCR, Ernakulam, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Indore, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Kannur, Kochi, Kolkata, Kolhapur, Kollam, Kottayam, Madurai, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur, Palakkad, Pathankot, Patna, Pondicherry, Pune, Sangli, Surat, Tirunelveli, Trichy and Vellore.

Inform friends and family about early detection

National Cancer Awareness Day is all about informing those you love about the prevention of cancer. Look online or give an information booklet to generate awareness on how to avoid getting cancer and how to look for signs of early symptoms.

Read up about Marie Currie

National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on November 7 each year in remembrance of Marie Currie’s birth. The scientist was born in 1867 and is noted for her brilliant work leading to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer. Make sure to note her Nobel Prizes in the field of science.

WHY NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY IS IMPORTANT

Death rates are high in India
India’s cancer incidence is far lower than in developed nations, yet death rates are higher due to late detection for a myriad of reasons. It’s important to raise and spread awareness about this deadly disease to save lives.

Women must get tested for breast cancer

For every 2 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, one woman dies of it in India. This is a scary statistic and therefore information about how to detect it in its early stages is vital. Women are advised to undertake self-breast tests regularly at home, seven days before and after periods. Stand in front of a mirror with your arms relaxed and look for any change in size, shape and position of the breasts. Look for skin changes, skin discoloration and sores. Check ni***es for peeling, change in direction & size, whether retracted and whether there is any discharge. If there are any concerns, book an appointment with your doctor and get tested regularly.

Preventing cancer-causing lifestyles

National Cancer Awareness Day is all about generating awareness about early detection and avoiding leading cancer-causing lifestyles. Lancet’s report says that the use of to***co is a risk factor for 14 types of cancer. Other causes include alcohol, drug use, and poor diet. Unsafe s*x is also the main risk factor for cervical cancer and is the second most common cancer type in women. The high risk of lung cancer is also due to to***co use and air pollution. It’s important to raise awareness and inform yourself about any lifestyle changes you may need to make to help protect you and your loved ones from cancer.


National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on November 7 in India. The day highlights the significance of increased awareness about cancer prevention and early detection for the general public. The National Cancer Control Programme was initiated in 1975 to provide cancer treatment facilities in the country. In India, nearly 1.1 million new cases are being reported annually. Two-thirds of cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, reducing patients’ chances of survival. Various programs have been initiated to increase research on the prevention and early detection of cancer.

HISTORY OF NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY

National Cancer Awareness Day was first announced by the Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan in September 2014, and that 7th November will be observed as National Cancer Awareness Day every year to generate awareness about early detection and avoid leading cancer-causing lifestyles.

Harsh Vardhan launched a state-level of cancer control, encouraging early detection and research into curing cancer. National Cancer Awareness Day also encourages people to report to government hospitals, CGHS, and municipal clinics for a free screening. Information booklets are also circulated to generate awareness on how to avoid getting cancer and to look for signs of early symptoms. In 1975, the National Cancer Control Programme was initiated to provide cancer treatment facilities in India. The program was modified in 1984-85 to provide thrust to prevention and early detection of cancer.
National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on 7th November to coincide with the birth anniversary of the Novel-prize winning scientist Madame Curie. Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867, Marie Curie is remembered for her discovery of radium and polonium, and her huge contribution to the fight against cancer. Her work led to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer.
In India, nearly 1.1 million new cases are being reported annually. It is estimated that one woman dies of cervical cancer every 8 minutes in India. To***co (smoked and smokeless) use accounted for 3,17,928 deaths in men and women in 2018. Cancers of the oral cavity and lungs account for over 25% of cancer deaths in males and cancer of the breast and oral cavity account for 25% of cancers in females.
Today, Dr. Harsh Vardhan advises that if detected early, cancer could be treated at a fraction of the cost that is incurred when diagnosed at an advanced stage. Its mortality rate is also lowered substantially if people report for screening when the earliest symptoms are manifested.

NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY TIMELINE

2018
To***co (smoked and smokeless) use accounts for 3,17,928 deaths in men and women in India, which Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan says to avoid because smoking can lead to cancer.

2014
The importance of cancer awareness
National Cancer Awareness Day is first announced by the Indian Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Harsh Vardhan

1975
Cancer detection programs launched
The National Cancer Control Programme is initiated to provide cancer treatment facilities in India

1911
Nobel Prize winner
Marie Currie receives her second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, in recognition of her work in radioactivity.

1867
The birth of a genius
Marie Currie, a notable scientist remembered for her work leading to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer, is born in Warsaw Poland. Her birthdate is remembered in India, as the day of National Cancer Awareness Day

NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY FAQS

Is cancer increasing in India?

India had an estimated 1.16 million new cancer cases in 2018, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), which said that one in 10 Indians will develop cancer during their lifetime and one in 15 will die of the disease.

How many cancer patients are there in India?

The World Cancer Report said that according to the estimated cancer burden in India in 2018, there are about 1.16 million new cancer cases, 784,800 cancer deaths, and 2.26 million 5-year prevalent cases in India’s population of 1.35 billion.

What does breast cancer awareness mean?

Breast cancer awareness is an effort to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of breast cancer through education on symptoms and treatment.

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY

1. Get a screening

Early detection of cancer can be life-saving. Every year, make sure to book an appointment and get tested. Cancer screening and detection services are available in cities of Ahmedabad, Amritsar, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Bhilai, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Delhi-NCR, Ernakulam, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Ludhiana, Indore, Jaipur, Jalandhar, Kannur, Kochi, Kolkata, Kolhapur, Kollam, Kottayam, Madurai, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur, Palakkad, Pathankot, Patna, Pondicherry, Pune, Sangli, Surat, Tirunelveli, Trichy and Vellore.

2. Inform friends and family about early detection
National Cancer Awareness Day is all about informing those you love about the prevention of cancer. Look online or give an information booklet to generate awareness on how to avoid getting cancer and how to look for signs of early symptoms.

3. Read up about Marie Currie

National Cancer Awareness Day is observed on November 7 each year in remembrance of Marie Currie’s birth. The scientist was born in 1867 and is noted for her brilliant work leading to the development of nuclear energy and radiotherapy for the treatment of cancer. Make sure to note her Nobel Prizes in the field of science.

WHY NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY IS IMPORTANT

1. Death rates are high in India
India's cancer incidence is far lower than in developed nations, yet death rates are higher due to late detection for a myriad of reasons. It’s important to raise and spread awareness about this deadly disease to save lives.

2. Women must get tested for breast cancer
For every 2 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, one woman dies of it in India. This is a scary statistic and therefore information about how to detect it in its early stages is vital. Women are advised to undertake self-breast tests regularly at home, seven days before and after periods. Stand in front of a mirror with your arms relaxed and look for any change in size, shape and position of the breasts. Look for skin changes, skin discoloration and sores. Check ni***es for peeling, change in direction & size, whether retracted and whether there is any discharge. If there are any concerns, book an appointment with your doctor and get tested regularly.

3. Preventing cancer-causing lifestyles
National Cancer Awareness Day is all about generating awareness about early detection and avoiding leading cancer-causing lifestyles. Lancet’s report says that the use of to***co is a risk factor for 14 types of cancer. Other causes include alcohol, drug use, and poor diet. Unsafe s*x is also the main risk factor for cervical cancer and is the second most common cancer type in women. The high risk of lung cancer is also due to to***co use and air pollution. It’s important to raise awareness and inform yourself about any lifestyle changes you may need to make to help protect you and your loved ones from cancer.

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Especially for women's on this auspicious day.

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# # BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH # #

STEPS IN BREAST SELF EXAMINATION

It is the most convenient and cost-effective way to spot any changes in your breast.

Step 1: Examine your breasts in the mirror. Keep the shoulders straight with arms on the hips. If you notice any swelling, dimpling, soreness, rash, puckering, unusual shape, and colour then report it to the doctor.

Step 2: Time to raise the arms and look for unusual changes like tenderness, redness, or pain in the breasts.

Step 3: Press breast and ni**le to see if there is any discharge.

Step 4: Now, lie down and examine your breasts. Examine your left breast with your right hand and vice versa. For breast examination use flat palm and finger pads and go firmly in circular motion (Do not hold the breast tissue in fingers tips otherwise normal breast tissue will be felt like lump). You will have to cover the whole breast right from the collarbone to the top of the stomach. Also, don’t forget the armpit and cleavage. Move the ni**le in circles, use light pressure or medium pressure for tissue in the middle of your breasts. You need to press firmly the deep tissue in the back.

Step 5: Now, time to examine the breasts while standing or sitting. This can be an easy way to spot any changes. So, again you need to cover the whole breast by going in the circular motion.

"It is essential for you to avoid ignoring the red flags like lumps, lumpy areas, soreness, tenderness, rash, puckering, and unusual shape, along with watery, fluid, or yellow discharge. Timely intervention can reduce mortality and morbidity that occurs owing to breast cancer"

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